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Over the weekend, Ontario's leading Standard Bread racecourse, Woodbine Mohawk Park, announced that it would implement another mandatory dividend for the Jackpot High-5. For example, the dividend for the game is scheduled for Saturday, May 6, 2023. Last Saturday was the last chance for equestrian to bet on the jackpot high-5 on the top five. 온라인카지노
For those unfamiliar with the game, the jackpot high-5 mandates that riders select the top five finalists to win, but the entire jackpot can earn the only winning ticket for a bet on the card. If there are multiple winners in one night, half of the jackpot is paid and the other half goes to carryover.
Woodbine Entertainment informed equestrian in a press release Saturday that it has scheduled mandatory payments for its Jackpot Hi-5 games on Saturday, May 6, 2023. This was the last chance for athletes to submit their tickets on the evening of May 6, with a guess on the top five finishers in the correct order of the cards. The carryover was C$255,554.45 as of Saturday.
Equestrian interested in participating should be familiar with some of the rules of the game. If you want to make a bet, you have a chance to win a huge prize, while you have to bet at least C$0.20. If there are no winners, the pool is added to the carryover of the next available pool. The carryover is increased until one ticket is won.
Last week was one of the most important events for Woodbine Entertainment and Woodbine Mohawk Park as it marked the 60th anniversary of the opening of the Standard Bread Oval. To celebrate the special event, the operator prepared several special festivals. For example, the first 300 fans coming through the door on Friday and Saturday received snacks in the form of cupcakes.
But that wasn't all. There were also walking entertainment and special drinks. The card also includes a celebration program last Saturday evening, with the seventh race running under the title "Mohawk 60th Anniversary Face." And to celebrate in style, the track has also organized a track light color show after Race 7 on Friday and Saturday.
Earlier this year, Woodbine Entertainment reported that it had entered into a new partnership with the Hospitals and Protection Society of Ontario. The new agreement will take effect over the next two years, with operators able to inject more than C$62 million in funding for the 2023 and 2024 Thoroughbred seasons.
At the time, Jim Lawson, the soon-to-be-resigning operator president and CEO, said the group was happy to sign another agreement with HBPA. He added that through this partnership, interesting and innovative plans with the two parties at Woodbine Racecourse will be ready for one of the most thrilling racing seasons in the group's history, and he is now eager for the start.